As of December 2024 — updated annually
AquaFlow Uganda's work directly contributes to multiple SDGs — placing communities, ecosystems, and future generations at the centre of every project decision.
Our primary mandate. Every borehole, solar pump, piped scheme, and WASH facility we build directly advances universal access to safe and affordable drinking water. We've connected over 480,000 Ugandans to improved water sources.
Our irrigation systems enable year-round food production for thousands of Ugandan farmers — ending dependence on rainfall and increasing food security for communities across drought-prone regions.
Waterborne disease falls dramatically when communities gain clean water access. Our hospital and school water projects directly improve health outcomes for Uganda's most vulnerable populations.
When girls no longer spend hours fetching water, they stay in school. Our school borehole programme has improved attendance rates by an average of 28% across project schools.
Our solar-powered water systems eliminate diesel fuel dependency — reducing costs, carbon emissions, and energy insecurity for communities entirely off the electricity grid.
Climate change is intensifying drought across East Africa. Our groundwater systems and water storage infrastructure build community resilience against increasing rainfall variability.
"Before the solar borehole, I woke at 4am every morning to walk to the waterhole — sometimes 3 hours each way. I was always late for school and too tired to study. Now I wake at 7am, wash, and I'm in class on time. I want to be a doctor."
— Apolot, age 14, Moroto District, 2023
"I used to pray for rain like my grandfather did. Now I control the water. The drip system AquaFlow installed lets me grow tomatoes, capsicum, and cabbages all year. I've employed 12 workers. My children are in secondary school."
— Patrick Wandera, Farmer, Mbale District, 2024
"We were cancelling surgeries because of water supply failures — in a 400-bed hospital. AquaFlow's system gave us reliable, WHO-quality water. Infection rates dropped by 31%. This is the most impactful infrastructure investment we've made."
— Dr. Asiimwe, Hospital Director, Mbarara, 2024
Whether you're an international NGO seeking a reliable implementation partner, a development finance institution funding rural WASH infrastructure, or a corporate seeking meaningful social investment — AquaFlow Uganda has the technical capacity, local knowledge, and community trust to deliver results.
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